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House Prices > Stoke-on-trent > ST7 > Keats Drive
How Prices Are Changing on Keats Drive
Keats Drive Property Prices vs Surrounding Areas
Church Lawton
Church Lawton properties fetch an average of 4% more than homes on Keats Drive. (£291,400 vs £281,500) In light of this, buying on Keats Drive could keep a handy £9,900 back for decorating.
ST7 3
Choosing the ST7 3 sector over Keats Drive could save you around 6% on average. (£264,900 vs £281,500) In terms of value, a similar property elsewhere in the sector could cost around £16,600 less than on Keats Drive.
i.e. ST7
Budget-wise, the ST7 district is 25% lighter than Keats Drive. (£210,200 vs £281,500). In practical terms, buying on Keats Drive instead of in the ST7 district could cost you an extra £71,300.
i.e. Stoke-on-trent
You’ll find more value in Stoke-on-trent - Keats Drive demands a 29% premium. (£281,500 vs £199,000). So, unless you're after street name bragging rights, you could save around £82,300 by looking elsewhere in Stoke-on-trent.
ST7 Area Overview
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